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Green sea turtles typically migrate between feeding grounds and nesting sites during the warmer months, primarily in spring and summer. They travel long distances to reach nesting beaches, where females lay their eggs. Migration patterns can vary depending on the specific population and environmental conditions. Overall, their migrations are closely tied to seasonal changes in temperature and food availability.

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